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Posters by Kazumasa Nagai. Here is a collection of posters by graphic artist Kazumasa Nagai from the 1960s and 1970s. Kōrakuen Jumbo Pool, 1973 Growth - Life Science Library, 1966 Toshiba IC, 1967 The Mind - Life Science Library, 1965 Expo '75 - International Ocean Exposition, 1975 The Cell - Life Science Library, 1966 [+] // Window 5 Exhibition, 1969 [+] We Clean Smokers (Poster for Prince Lighters), 1975 Kazumasa Nagai Exhibition, 1968 Asahi Steinie, 1965 Architecture as Space, 1966 [+] // Kazumasa Nagai Exhibition, 1973 [+] Cat and Mouse, 1969 We Clean Smokers (Poster for Prince Lighters), 1974 Graphic 4, 1974 gq, 1974 Lilycolor, 1974 Lilycolor, 1974 [+] // Lilycolor, 1974 [+] Kazumasa Nagai Exhibition, 1975 Identity, 1976 Persona, 1973 gq, 1973[+] // gq, 1974 [+] Adonis, 1976 Prince Lighters, 1974 No More War, 1970.

Human Portraits Hidden in the Topography of Maps. Ink on original Michelin map of France Growing up, I've always thought the continent of Africa looked like a sideway face, but Ed Fairburn takes that imagination to a whole new level. The Cardiff-based illustrator finds portraits of human faces hidden amongst the topographical features in various maps of the world. View more over at Ed's official website | Facebook page | Interview with Yatzer - via Juxtapose Lake Windermere in England Stafford lane, in collaboration with Bobbie-Jo Pencil on an original map of the Peak District, England North America Geological map of Pennsylvania Ink on reproduced military maps of the Western Front (World War II) Pencil on celestial star chart.

The embroidery of Daniel Kornrumpf. When I started working on Colossal in earnest last August I did’t anticipate the rash of embroidery that would eventually makes its way here. This work by Daniel Kornrumpf is astounding. Remarkable Portraits Made with a Single Sewing Thread Wrapped through Nails by Kumi Yamashita. Constellation is an ongoing series of portraits by New York artist Kumi Yamashita known most prominently for her innovative light and shadow sculptures.

Each image is constructed from a single unbroken black thread wound through a dense array of galvanized nails mounted on a painted white board, meaning that the darker areas within the portrait are formed solely from the density of the string. Colossal is no stranger to artworks created with thread and nails, but these are certainly some of the most impressive and intricate works I’ve ever seen made using this method. 11 Pencil Vs. Camera Images. 986 653Share10.7K Born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast and now living in Belgium, Ben Heine is an amazing artist who overlaps hand-drawn works of art with photos to create stunning images. I selected eleven of his Pencil Vs. Camera images from his site, but you should check out all his awesome work if you have time. Outdoor - ARYZ. The 1000 Journals Project. See . Saw on the Behance Network. Thetourshow.